Tuesday, September 29, 2009
the weather is dropping off colder now and deer are starting to be more active. this is fortunate for hunters like myself because season is soon approaching. Hunting is so much a big part of my life that i often refer to the seasons as to which hunting season is in, instead of winter, fall, spring and so on. opening day of deer season is like Christmas morning for me. Its the best thing that i look forward to throught the year.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
September 11, 7:00 am, sitting in the blind, nothing in sight. Then all at once, I caught some movement out of the corner of my eye. There was a turkey no more than 25 yards, and turkey season is in. I draw back, put the pin on it, then released the string. Whack the arrow hit a tree behind it. Not only did I miss once, but it happened twice. It was an ultimate failure. A 25 yard shot should have been nothing.
I forgot how important getting gear ready and practicing was, even though i had just talked about it in a previous blog. Had i prepared my gear and practiced, my odds on hitting my target would have increased. This goes to show what happens when you don't prepare yourself. So before you hit the woods, remember to hit the practice field.
I forgot how important getting gear ready and practicing was, even though i had just talked about it in a previous blog. Had i prepared my gear and practiced, my odds on hitting my target would have increased. This goes to show what happens when you don't prepare yourself. So before you hit the woods, remember to hit the practice field.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Practice
In a way you could to consider this to be like a sport. Just as you do in any sport, you do the same with hunting. You practice for hunting just like you do in sports. The most important part in sports and hunting is practice. I know the phrase "practice makes perfect" often seems over used, but it is one of the best phrases to go by. Basketball skills are only learned by doing, as is hunting skills. Shooting is a very important part of either of the two. The only way to shoot better is to practice. This all ties in with the previous blog of preparing for the upcoming hunting seasons. I have come to realize if you haven't shot for a while you can be a little rusty if you know what I mean.
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